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darkcalling [comrade/them, she/her]

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  • “Well, how can you blame us,” the conversation usually continued, after agreeing on China’s desire for self-sufficiency, “when you see how the US uses export controls as a weapon to contain us and keep us down? You need to understand the deep sense of insecurity that China feels.”

    That is reasonable enough and blame does not come into it. But it leads to the following point, which I put to my interlocutors and put to you now: if China does not want to buy anything from us in trade, then how can we trade with China?

    A good question. But also a you problem. China didn't start this, the ones who started it are the ones who need to figure out the way out by making good faith gestures of submission and compromise.

    China didn't weaponize trade, openly announce plans to "keep the west 10 years behind us technologically so they can't challenge us militarily", announce open plans of containment, announce open support for division and destruction of China, announce that the west cannot be allowed to rule or be a ruling power, announce the existence of the west's system as a threat to China's order, announce the west as their number one military and economic threat to be aggressively confronted this century. The list goes on and on. The west struck first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seven, eighth, ninth, tenth against China and after that China finally struck back in the most passive way possible by making moves to ensure it could be self-sufficient should the west's threats and desires of decoupling come to pass as part of a drive to suppress China and keep it submissive to western military and technological prowess and power. They merely took logical steps after the west had already been sanctioning and strangling them for years with unfair sanctions on military related companies, unfair sanctions on high tech, unfounded spying accusations that were pure projection and their own weaponization of trade to plant hardware backdoors in shipped Cisco network gear sent to China to compromise and spy on their networks.

    It is not on the one defending themselves against aggression to lower their shield first. It is on the one who is the aggressor to put down their sword and put their mind to work on how they can make amends, reassure the one they aggressed against, and so on. Step one might be dropping all support for Taiwan which is support for the separation, partition, and destruction of the Chinese nation. Step two would be pulling back propaganda, admitting Xin'jiang is not the site of a genocide and repudiating their tools who said it was, dropping sanctions on Xin'jiang products and acting FAIRLY towards Chinese competition without slanderous excuses to prevent use or import hidden behind made up atrocity propaganda or accusations of spying that are never proven.

  • Fuck.

    Please China, this is your opening to get access to and loyalty from western consumers who are screaming in pain. Unleash your production capacity, get one stellar quality brand to start selling SSDs at reasonable prices, high quality and same with RAM and these companies will struggle to ever get their market share back once the AI bubble bursts. (This also makes warring on you by the US that much harder if you can get in)

  • Not a personal recommendation just something I've done from experience with myself to get into genres I'm not familiar with:

    Just search up lists of best rom-coms of all time. Find two different lists whether articles from rotten tomatoes or IMDB personal curated lists that have overlap of movies in the list and get all movies that overlap. Or just get the top rated ones as decided by rotten tomatoes, metascore, IMDB, etc. Hard to go wrong with that if you just want a bunch of things from a genre and don't really have a particular care about a given actor, director, specific theme, etc.

    Also going to second the person who said old people love the star system so find movies with their favorite actors in them and they'll be happy most likely.

  • Oh absolutely. The age check crowd too are going to go after it right after VPNs because unlike MacOS, Android, iOS, and Windows it won't have baked in unavoidable age attestation that complies with and replies to websites with whether you're over 18/21 or not and thus is a hacker tool used to evade keeping the children from porn and other things (cough pro-Palestinian anti-empire narrative content cough). They may just make it so that you can use Linux but most of the web locks you out because you don't pass a valid age attestation check because your OS can't do that. So no more banking no more emails from Google, no more online shopping, no more social media, no more chat rooms, etc.

  • Don't care, you're part of the old world order. You had your chance. You blew it all on capitalism, end of history liberalism, and neoliberal brutality.

  • Disgusting child abuse. In a just world they'd be written up for every single instance of this. China should put this in their human rights reports on the US.

    Also the thing that many of these wacky anti-choice fascists don't realize is humans have always exercised control over raising children or not. Archeologists and historians say that infanticide in the pre-modern world was "shockingly common" because that was the only option those women (and sometimes their men) had without access to safe abortion.

  • Even if they get Maduro I can't see them gaining full control of the country either, in the absolute best-case scenario for the US they get a coup followed by a 20 year insurgency that eventually wins.

    That is a win for them though and I'm not sure the insurgency would necessarily have to win depending on how it goes down.

    While they'd prefer full control and a stable American comprador regime that lasts forever, simply removing Venezuela as an enemy state by plunging it into strife is a victory in their minds. They either seize the oil or take it off the market and make the oil of their comprador gulf monarchies and their own drilling more valuable while threatening China's supply of friendly countries who can be assured won't cut off oil after a stern US demand and reducing China to Iran and whatever Russia can produce as sources in a future conflict.

    Looks like more chessboard setting up to me, as after this they merely need to cut off land routes to Iran to strangle China in a conflict and they've set things up nicely to disrupt China's B&R between it and Iran. US military runs heavily on oil as do most so their thinking and it's not wrong is if they can choke off enough of China's oil they can prevent them from having any real reach to fight the US anywhere but on their shores as well as inflict economic pain as oil is necessary for a lot of things in civilian industry.

    And also as we've seen with Syria, simply subjecting the people to a decade or more of brutal war, terrorism, CIA terror operations, etc can sap the will of the population enough that they might be amenable at the end of that to accepting or not resisting a compromise government that defers to Washington and slowly rots away at the remaining revolutionary elements with revisionism but isn't run by outright raving fascists and appears or claims to be nominally left but is deeply corrupt/compromised, etc. It also creates opportunities for coups, moving pawns into position, etc. So the US likes this and it paid off well in Syria as we've seen as people will follow their stomachs and wallets and after enough deprivation more people on the fence will turn turn-coat for the promise of "stability and bread".

    At the very least it gives the US a decade of time to move against China without Venezuela being able to supply them with oil if they're stuck in war for that long.

    It mostly depends on local compradors being numerous enough and able to be organized and armed into some kind of force though as I don't think the US has an appetite for a long occupation and fight against an insurgency so much as installing pawns, beating down the visible opposition, weakening the most visible elements of the military and maybe providing a green zone for them by taking and holding the capital to offer them legitimacy as the legitimate government that the US and NATO recognize and give assets and money to.

  • 1 would probably be the safer bet assuming you're staying in the same country (all bets off if not). I've used tethering a phone as a back-up in emergency situations and if you're frugal with data and just need to get email, visit some social media without too many media embeds (Hexbear/Lemmy probably okay, tiktok not as much), etc you'll be fine but 50GB can run out remarkably quickly while regularly streaming video on desktop at 1080p or 720p quality. Youtube is fairly optimized in terms of limited bitrates for their video so regular hours a day watching YT each month might be doable (not sure, could come close or go over) but I would say if you want to do Netflix, HBOMax, Hulu, or other streaming services that they tend to use more bitrate than youtube so you could pretty easily exhaust that 50GB in under a month, Prime video even worse as because Amazon runs their own infrastructure their video bitrates are 25-50% higher than most other streamers.

    I would see if you can figure out how much data you used last month, many routers have a section where this is available and some ISPs can answer that as well (if you do call instead of checking online just don't tell them you're asking to price out a competitor plan, make up some nonsense about worrying about activity on your network or something and wanting to know just to check if it seems okay). If you can establish you normally use around 50GB a month then you know 2 is in theory viable even if not what I would choose, if you know for example your usage is 100GB a month of data then you know you'd have to really cut back on some things.

  • Yeah I can't take seriously statements like that. Tell me you were never hurt by these assholes and are privileged and the whole thing is academic without telling me that.

    If you put reddit cringe atheists and annoying youtube manosphere sexist "skeptics" on the same tier as Evangelicals you're just wildly uninformed and offensively ignorant. One of these is just a bunch of annoying internet nerds circle jerking, another has immense political power, a broad base of support, incredible amounts of cash, fanatical devotion, infiltration of all levels of government, literally murders people and gets away with it, literally has a thing for covering up CSA and other abuse against children and adults at industrial scale. Lives in a totally deranged false reality, substitutes wild fantasy of 4000 years old earths and rejection of pretty much all of modern science and violent anti-intellectualism and a slavish devotion to the Protestant work ethic. And has succeed in the past and present in making women second class by denying them bodily autonomy, by inculcating from birth patriarchy and misogyny propaganda, and by driving thousands of LGBTQ to despair and suicide through their social control of whole towns and communities. We could reliably peel away at least a third the disaffected young men drawn into problematic movement atheism by influencers under the right conditions while I am convinced no conditions will peel away any statistically significant amount of Evangelicals to our cause because ours is antithetical to theirs.

  • They probably will though sadly. Bullying by the US works. They did the same to Pakistan with their stealth helicopters that went down in the Bin Laden raid.

  • They won some of them.

    They don't have control of very large amounts of the land in them overall. If they had actually done that by this point Russia's negotiating position would be much stronger in pushing for de-nazification and de-militarization as they wouldn't need to include a "please move your army from lands we claim" request as part of the demands. This negotiation must be seen as a move by the US to to attempt to get ahead of a wider collapse and defeat of Ukraine coming in the near future AND/OR trying to pull out of Ukraine to focus on Venezuela and other places because it takes too many resources to keep it going and their attention is needed elsewhere. Perhaps to really "settle" Ukraine so European and US arms makers can begin stockpiling stuff for the coming war with China and they can poach valuable parts of Ukraine's intelligence and military as trainers, contractors, mercs, etc.

  • Honestly, if Putin takes this deal, how do any of Russia's alliest every trust them again, short of having them by the balls.

    True but did they ever? Were they ever anything more than a non-US arms dealer who would also sometimes go to bat at the UN for you a little if it didn't conflict with their own interests or enrage the US too much? Russia is simply the non-US option when it comes to power blocs, advanced arms sales, security cooperation, etc. If you're out of US graces your options are build your own or buy Chinese or Russian. For a while the Chinese were still catching up on anything beyond small arms actually on offer to other nations and Russian prices were fairly competitive anyways plus Russia was always willing to be a bit more outwardly belligerent on the world stage for you as a customer than China with their non-interventionist policy. And that had to count for something though not a lot when the cards are down as we see lately with Syria, Iran, Venezuela, Gaza, etc.

    And this might be part of the plan of the US for the cold war. Where everyone thought confidence in NATO and US was shook by Russia not collapsing in Ukraine, if they can take out all their allies, show that Russia will sell them down the river and China will stand by the side with hands in pockets they can bully a lot of the world into their corner by the virtue that their side is the only one willing to directly stand up for their allies in theory and take blows for them and that will be their selling point as they try to bully countries out of the orbit of Russia/China in the coming resource and markets grab they have planned.

    Any last stray muscular impulses of Soviet solidarity seem to be dying or already dead at least in terms of unwillingness to take continued years of pain in Ukraine for others.

  • $100 billion to pay off Trump so he can spin it as a win and "look at all the great handsome money we got from this" is not strategically a bad deal (compared to the cost of continued military operations) if the rest of deal were okay and it actually bought Russia peace but I doubt how long this peace is actually intended to last.

    But the full $300 billion just looks bad, it's Russia consenting to the theft of their money and legitimizing and legalizing an illegal move of a rogue state and its vassals in Europe and sanctioning such use not only continuing but expanding against other actors and possibly Russia again in the future when not long ago it was repeating the mantra that it would destroy confidence in the dollar, the euro, SWIFT, the entire western financial stranglehold if they did that. It's just insulting to take both the hundred billion in the US plus one hundred billion from Europe and give them essentially to Ukraine as a kind of loan or buyout of assets that the west then gets to profit off using such a spectacularly corrupt country to divert much of it back to themselves or into the pockets of corrupt officials they'll then control from then on to exercise control of Ukraine. The last hundred billion being locked into a US-Russian investment vehicle that Russia cannot freely withdraw from and which is restricted to specific joint projects likely designed to try and increase Russian reliance on the west and pry-bar them away from China is just hilarious.

  • I'll agree the plausible off-ramp is hard to see but I think at this point given the situation on the ground Russia really should demand stronger terms and bigger concessions.

    So many loopholes and Russia really is facing down the fact Europe/NATO is going to go to war with it by 2030 after rebuilding their arms production capacity. This may even be part of a hail-mary push by western capital as part of a larger war with China to destroy their enemies and assure their dominance over the world for the rest of the century.

    Zelensky becoming a pariah within Ukraine is not really a big victory for Russia. He's just a figurehead, not the cause, he'll be replaced by some politically convenient and relatively clean Nazi instead and Zelensky will go around the west doing speaking tours for fees of half a million dollars while promoting a ghost written book or something and buying up properties around the west to live in, speculate on, etc. Revisionism of the origins of the conflict, Nazism, human rights abuses, etc will continue at a feverish pace throughout the west and he will be very useful for stirring up hatred with lurid made up tales of Ukrainian heroism and Russian depravity.

    If Ukraine launches a missile at Moscow or St. Petersburg without cause, the security guarantee will be deemed invalid.

    This point in particular, the "without cause" is worrisome to me because they can just invent a cause. They can do a false flag, the same thing they've been doing for years. Russia will deny it was them, say false flag, Europe and US and western media will obediently parrot "nuh uh, was totally you" and there you go they have cause. Russia then responds, NATO says you violated it, pours across the Ukraine border, quickly starts arming up and increasing Ukraine army size while protecting Ukraine with NATO assets and saying its all for self-defense and how hostile and aggressive Russia is. Alternatively Russia sees they'll do this and does nothing and Ukraine gets to conduct a terror attack on Moscow and get off scott-free. It should be more nailed down, how not sure, the weapons inspector organizations unfortunately have been totally captured by the EU and NATO and are not impartial at all so they can't be counted on. Perhaps this is one of those cases where you can't hope for perfect but it leaves me uneasy.

    All parties involved in this conflict will receive full amnesty for their actions during the war and agree not to make any claims or consider any complaints in the future.

    This is also sickening because it means the Nazi war criminals in Ukraine who committed horrendous war crimes (including mass SA, torture, murder, etc) against their own people and against Russian soldiers, will walk free without punishment among society continuing to spread their ideology and perhaps commit crimes and indeed to be recruited as soldiers of fortune by the west for use in proxy conflicts, coups, etc against anti-imperialist forces around the world. Their sadism will be praised and exported.

    In particular Ukraine has specialized in intelligence operation assassinations and terror attacks within Russia. This plan includes no specific proviso for preventing them from continuing to do that and then just disavowing or indeed from the west just recruiting from Ukrainian intelligence and their Nazis and running such ops themselves through a covert cover network that technically doesn't have the hands of the government.

    Right now it sounds very much like a freeze with some territory concessions that on paper offers Russia its demands but doesn't create real conditions for lasting peace after the betrayals of Minsk 1-2.

    Ukraine gets to keep all their fascist Nazi intelligence officers trained by the CIA and keep them at work, they get to keep all their drone operators, even those sent back to civilian work can be called up with their expertise at a moment's notice, they get to keep all the important infrastructure minus a standing force which can be spun up quickly with new bus-ification, all the important knowledge gleaned, all the expertise, all the important lessons learned.

    CRITICALLY. It just caps their army size, it puts no limits on the technology they can possess or build for military purposes. It caps no weapons or weapons systems. They can go on and build 200,000 ATACMS equivalent missiles and cover their country in advanced missile defense systems, just so long as they keep enlisted numbers under a magic number. It doesn't stop them from forward deploying advanced interception capabilities plus offensive capabilities on the very front lines of the new borders. If I were Russia I would push HARD for at least a demilitarized buffer area within which Ukraine cannot deploy beyond certain established low numbers of offensive and defensive capabilities. Really they should push hard for a cap on certain offensive weapons such as missiles and offensive drones that Ukraine can build, buy, or possess at any one time. A real disarmament needs removal of arms entirely from the possession of Ukraine, not just taking them out of the hands of soldiers and putting them in boxes while continuing to build more and more advanced versions at a frantic pace all while saying how you're only building them to sell to NATO or for export or to defend yourself, etc. (Edit: Apparently it may cap certain weaponry? Okay deal in that case though still not a great moral victory)

    Russia might very well go for this. But I can say that war will likely return for them at the hands of Europe and even more likely as soon as the ink is dried Ukrainian intelligence, Ukrainian Nazi terror units, etc will be turned on and used against Venezuela, against AES in Africa, against partner nations too close to China for the US liking in Asia, Africa, etc. So while Russians might have reason to cheer, as anti-imperialists I don't think we have reason to cheer as this is just the empire regrouping on favorable terms for them. Very dangerous times ahead.

  • 90% of that 62% favorable think "socialism" means free healthcare and other social democrat policies.

    Which short of China being overthrown and cut up into pieces to be devoured by the west for massive profits will never happen at this late stage of capitalism because the profits have fallen too much, there's nowhere else to expand, and the greed and cockiness of today's bourgeoisie is much higher than those who last century in fear gave concessions against the USSR.

    It's perhaps a step but it's no guarantee it won't just be recuperated to mean those social democratic policies, it in effect one could argue already has been recuperated. Once even 30% of the population say they support Marxism I'll be a little more optimistic but I'm not holding my breath for the imperial core in the next decade seeing that.

    But even this is going to get the bourgeoisie frothing at the uppity proles for DARING to dream they deserve healthcare, affordable education, a reasonable retirement age, reasonable prices on housing, food, etc.

  • Pretty sure that's a pollster grouping thing that has existed for a long time. Not sure how common the 15 to 44 thing is, I think more often it's up to age 30-35 or 25 but it depends on what is being polled and what they're trying to determine or create groups for. I think product advertisement for example tends to break things down more into age groups while others just try and capture a vague younger half and older half of the pop (for example the other group is just 45+ whereas some would break it down 45 - 65 and then a retirement age plus group).

  • Or perhaps he was working with limited means, including human means and trying to work within them without leaving the newly born country defenseless or in such chaos as to be easy pickings.

    So he had this rock and a hard place choice of if he purges too far things might break down, even worse people perhaps might get in in the rush to plug holes and not purging far enough because of that.

    With the benefit of hindsight its easy to say and correct that he didn't go far enough and mistakes were made but it's also understandable given the fraught circumstances he was in a very perilous situation and I'm not sure how many of us if any in the same situation with the same knowledge, the same fears of the external/internal threats could do better. His information doubtless wasn't perfect and that was a problem.

    One person with a time machine and collection of memoirs and retrospectives written up through the 90s delivered to Stalin could probably have averted Kruschev and the revisionism, rot, and weakness that took hold of the CCCP and prevented its collapse but its all very speculative as we don't have that ability.

  • Have you seen the amazon deal I think still up for 440 masks for $30? Check the covid community.

    With 3 re-uses each that's 3.5 years of daily masking. They're 7 cents each.

  • I'm sorry am I missing the part where there is some evidence Trump's alleged victims with Epstein were all age 17 or older or are we just shifting the goalposts here to construct a terrible argument on already very shaky ground by salami slicing your way from "well if 17 isn't pedo and okay, then surely just one year less at 16 is okay, and if 16 is okay surely 15...", etc, etc?

    This isn't about what Trump or any other man finds attractive or fantasizes about or says he'd like to do (though to be clear that's messed up too). This is about ACTIONS and the very real serious harm they cause to CHILDREN.

    This is about what is alleged to have been done by him and a bunch of other men twice the age of these deeply underage girls and that is not talking or leering or whatever these people are trying to say here with their downplaying and shifting of things because it was very much about actual sexual assault and exploitation by adult men against underage girls who were sexually trafficked by a guy who ran a pedo ring for powerful men and depending on who you believe he was either an intelligence asset operating with the knowledge and looking the other way of the US government or a powerful man using this as leverage to blackmail and get money, favors, etc purely on a personal level and please ignore the obvious Mossad connections.